The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear June 11 in Pope County Circuit Court.

An Arkansas State Police (ASP) trooper stopped a vehicle on Round Rock Road on Monday for failure to use headlights. When the trooper turned on his siren lights, Tadel, the driver of the vehicle, appeared to hide something in his car.

When the trooper approached Tadel, who was driving on a suspended license, he was “very intoxicated on methamphetamine” and jittery, according to the ASP report. Upon searching the vehicle, the trooper found a small bag containing approximately one gram of crystal methamphetamine.

Tadel was one of 31 arrested last September in a drug sting by the Fifth Judicial District Drug Task Force. He was arrested on Sept. 21 for his alleged involvement in a large methamphetamine trafficking ring in Arkansas and Oklahoma.

On April 16, a Russellville resident reported her wallet was stolen at a local Kroger grocery store. The woman said when she was loading groceries into her car, Austin offered to help her. After helping the woman load her groceries, Austin then asked the woman for a ride to the hospital, at which time she is believed to have stolen the wallet, according to Russellville Police Department Det. Dane Yarbrough.

The woman received statements for about 10 forged checks, totaling more than $2,100.

Austin was arrested in Dardanelle, where she was found possessing the woman’s property. She admitted to forging 10 checks and using the woman’s debit and credit cards, Yarbrough said. Austin has four prior forgery convictions.

• Johnnie McKowen, 60, possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia — $20,000.

• Arthur Beverleigh, 65, possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphernalia — $20,000.

An ASP trooper pulled over a gold Cadillac at the 83 eastbound exit of Interstate 40 on Monday after the vehicle swerved onto the right shoulder. After receiving notification that McKowen, the passenger of the vehicle, had a concealed carry permit from Utah and Oregon, the trooper asked for consent to search the vehicle for guns.

While searching the vehicle, the trooper found four bundles of marijuana in the trunk, totaling 11 pounds. The driver, Beverliegh, said the marijuana was bought in Utah.